Law and Religious Pluralism in Canada
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Moon, Richard J. (Editor)
Title
Law and Religious Pluralism in Canada
Abstract
Law and Religious Pluralism in Canada seeks to elucidate the complex and often uneasy relationship between law and religion in democracies committed both to equal citizenship and religious pluralism. Leading socio-legal scholars consider the role of religious values in public decision making, government support for religious practices, and the restriction and accommodation by government of minority religious practices. They examine such current issues as the legal recognition of sharia arbitration, the re-definition of civil marriage, and the accommodation of religious practice in the public sphere.
Place
Vancouver
Publisher
UBC Press
Date
2009-07-01
# of Pages
328
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7748-1498-0
Library Catalog
Amazon
Citation
Moon, R. J. (Ed.). (2009). Law and Religious Pluralism in Canada. UBC Press.
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